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Avaldesia albomacula (J. M. Chan & Gosliner, 2007)
Avaldesia albomacula has an irregularly notum with variably papillae. The colour varies from cream to violet-brown. This species have a short white band from the gills to the rhinophores. Juvenile have a smoother body and may have marginal white spots.
Avaldesia albomacula can be found in shallow water (1,50 m) in rocky habitats, and inseldom in Halimeda kanaloana beds at about 6 m.
The colour of the egg masses range from orange to pink.
Diet: sponges
Synonymised names
Thordisa albomacula J. M. Chan & Gosliner, 2007 · unaccepted > superseded combination
Avaldesia albomacula has an irregularly notum with variably papillae. The colour varies from cream to violet-brown. This species have a short white band from the gills to the rhinophores. Juvenile have a smoother body and may have marginal white spots.
Avaldesia albomacula can be found in shallow water (1,50 m) in rocky habitats, and inseldom in Halimeda kanaloana beds at about 6 m.
The colour of the egg masses range from orange to pink.
Diet: sponges
Synonymised names
Thordisa albomacula J. M. Chan & Gosliner, 2007 · unaccepted > superseded combination